Why Was Golden Age Training Different? Correction + Shadow Boxing | Interview Karuhat Sor Supawan
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
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What a lovely person Karuhat is! I loved the interview.
Love these first hand experiences and opinions on the evolution of Muay Thai fighting, fighters, and training methods.
Would be cool to see more of these from the other Legends.
I trained under a Kru who fought in the 60’s and he also always corrected us and was fully immersed in our training, watching sparring, padwork, bagwork, correcting technique..
I recently went to another gym as I have moved countries and this much more expensive gym with good ratings had such POOR training methods!
So glad I got 5+ years of old school real Muay Thai training.
That’s why I feel like having these interviews would help people understand how to teach / learn properly
Oh and the old school trainer had us train 2-3 hours at a time for cheap vs 1 hour at a time at the more expensive gym.
His smile never left his face 😊😊😊. 😎
Its really interesting how subtitles says "beatifull weapon" instead of strike or technique... weapon is the actuall word in Thai? Love that
I love how you had all the questions locked and loaded. What a treat 🙂
This is so interesting what type of bodyweight training did Karuhat do ? Did he do like pushups, sit-ups pull-ups ? Thanks to you Sylvie he’s now my favourite Thai fighter 😊
Appreciate your translation a lot. The bit about play is something to remember; training is easier when you remember the fun parts.
Amazing video. Well done.
Great! Thanks a lot for this video!!! Its worth is immeasurable...
Yes, but how does one shadow box correctly? And how to learn how to do so if nobody corrects it anymore? Are there any MTL entries addressing this?
Good question! Head over to the public companion post on this interview. There is a link to a full hour with Yodkhunpon teaching his shadow boxing: www.patreon.com/posts/85709274
@@8limbsUs Thank you, the companion was a pleasurable and useful read. It makes me think I should not have graduated to pads yet; I will try to follow Yodkhunpon's advice and introduce the 20-minutes-a-day regimen of shadow boxing for a little while at least. Is this something you have kept up since filming episode 104 and are there results interesting enough to report?
When Karuhat says "Whatever I was struggling with..." it doesn't compute in my brain.
One of my favorite evolutions, which you can see if you watch his UA-cam fights chronologically, is how he really struggled with having his kick caught and then just went aerial.
That's cool. The routine is not that different to what I've experienced today. 4-5km is not that bad either. I've seen some gyms ask the fighters to run much more.
The gym ran much more, Karuhat notoriously cheated his runs. HE ran 4-5km, the team was meant to go 10, I'm sure
Does karuhat still teach private training ? Which gym does he teach at ?
He teaches privately, you can book them through his FB page: web.facebook.com/karuhatofficial --- he moves around but at the time of writing this he tends to do them at Samart's gym.
My experience learning modern karate in Japan was very similar. Too much focus on speed and power but nobody corrected the form.
I appreciate beauty in martial arts and after 8 years doing karate I ended frustrated because I can't kick or do many other things like I would like to do. I wonder why there are so many lazy instructors nowadays.
I see that contrary to what many people think in the West martial arts didn't evolve, they got shallow and they got quite disintegrated.
Now I'm 44 years old, I live in Spain and I don't have good places here to train martial arts. Here there are many bad teachers and cocky bullies. I'm pretty frustrated about that. I don't want to compete but just learn something the correct way. I feel that I didn't learn martial arts well. I didn't have good teachers.
Now I only go to run to let out the accumulated rage and frustration but I feel it is not enough. I feel an emptyness where a proper martial arts training should be.
4-5 k? I thought it would be 8-15 . I guess if you shadow box for an hour 😮 you don't need to run more 😮
5km doesn't seem like alot specially in a hour, maybe the translation is off? maybe its 5 miles in a hour?
Karuhat has often joked that he would ditch the run, so something is off there. It's what he says, but what he may mean is that he only covered that much walking, while others ran for an hour.
@@8limbsUs Wow thanks for the reply, I'm in alaska so i thought maybe it was because of the heat exhaustion, but apparently the joke went right over my head 😅
yea martial arts gyms these days SUCK. BJJ and striking. Too much spazzes... I avoid spazzes and try to train with only non spazzes and I train calmly. I outclass the spazzes. No one has honor anymore... just wanna win with any way they can, rather than finding the true way.